No, they are 3.54:1
However aftermarket 4.11:1 crownwheel and pinion sets are available (also 4.1:1, but not as strong due to smaller teeth).
I don't know about fitting into series housings, and you need to specify what series.
hello everone
i'v been told that range rover diffs are 4.1 could someone let me know if this is true and if it is will the diff centers fit into old series diff housing? also i'm run holden 202 motor in my 2A 109 would i benafit from a 4.1 diffs ?![]()
No, they are 3.54:1
However aftermarket 4.11:1 crownwheel and pinion sets are available (also 4.1:1, but not as strong due to smaller teeth).
I don't know about fitting into series housings, and you need to specify what series.
The various holden 6's don't have the low down grunt of a v8 to use RR diffs, which is why series ( I,II & III) had 4.7:1 diffs (What you have now). Off road, it's fine - on road, if you want to venture onto the highway, the usual thing is to fit an overdrive, rather than changing diffs.
ashcroft make them.............
My dad used to run the 3.54 CWPs in his SIIa, but it also had a holden V8(253), otherwise you could try and find yourself a good overdrive unit....
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